Morales was fatally shot Feb. 28 during a traffic stop near Fort Pierce.

One piece of evidence obtained Wednesday by WPBF is an interview investigators conducted with Tisdale shortly after the shooting. In the video, Tisdale repeatedly said he was only defending himself, saying Morales came after him.

"The way he approached me, man, was so abrasive," Tisdale said. "It was, like, so aggressive."

But investigators said the evidence proves Tisdale is lying.

WPBF also obtained hundreds and hundreds of photographs, including many from the crime scene, showing bullet holes throughout Morales' cruiser.

Investigators reconstructed the shooting and said the trajectory of the bullets shows Tisdale was standing feet from Morales when he shot and killed him. They said Morales never had the chance to get out of his car or draw his weapon.

One final piece of evidence obtained by WPBF is a recording of the radio transmissions around the time Morales was killed. It includes an emotional plea from the first responding deputy.